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Triennial report 2010-2013

Resource Management Act 1991 1.1.1 Introduction This report provides the combined Annual Reports for the period July 2010-June 2013 by the Taranaki Regional Council describing the results of the monitoring programme associated with an air discharge permit held by New Plymouth District Council (NPDC) to cover emissions to air from NPDC’s crematorium on Junction Road (State Highway 3) at New Plymouth. Since 1 October 1991, with the enactment of the Resource Management Act (1991), the

N T and L F Hibell submission

http://legislation.govt.nz/act/public/1991/0069/latest/DLM2421549.html#DLM2421549 http://legislation.govt.nz/act/public/1991/0069/latest/DLM2421549.html#DLM2421549 page sections across the road from chicken sheds? We believe NPDC should be consulted as well. - We believe any property within 400m of the chicken sheds should have been contacted regarding this resource consent application and not just the 5 property owners. - A joint submission has been compiled by the 5 notified parties under the resource consent application and has been uploaded as an attachment

Todd Kapuni Gas Treatment Plant KGTP Annual Report 2020 2021

Company) operates a gas treatment plant (Kapuni Gas Treatment Plant, KGTP) located on Palmer Road at Kapuni, in the Kapuni catchment, South Taranaki. During the monitoring period, the Company demonstrated an overall high level of environmental performance. This report for the period July 2020 to June 2021 describes the monitoring programme implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) to assess the Company’s environmental and consent compliance performance during the period

Lepper Piggery consent monitoring 2019-2020

to finish’ piggery breeding and fattening unit situated on Mountain Road Lepperton, in the Waiongana catchment. The facility includes a solids composting process and an anaerobic biogas digester that generates about half of the total electricity usage for the site. Effluent from the piggery is now largely irrigated to land, a recent innovation in effluent management on the site. The Trust holds two consents-to discharge treated effluent to land and to the river during periods of high …

Consents issued 2 March-12 April 2018

page Non-notified authorisations issued by the Taranaki Regional Council between 02 Mar 2018 and 12 Apr 2018 R2/10555-1.0 Commencement Date: 16 Mar 2018 South Taranaki District Council Expiry Date: 01 Jun 2036 Chief Executive, Private Bag 902, Hawera 4640 Review Dates: June 2024, June 2030 Activity Class: Discretionary Location: Road reserve, Eltham Road, Awatuna Application Purpose: New To construct a box culvert in an

Appendix 1A: Catchments with high natural, ecological and amenity values

very highly valued angling river. Highly rated for aesthetic and scenic values. Mixed vegetation, including indigenous. Kapuni Stream Excellent water quality in upper reaches above Opunake Rd (average MCI 135). Low turbidity. Good in middle reaches (average MCI for middle reaches above Skeet Road 94) Access for native fish through most of river. Presence of threatened species. Highly valued angling river. Highly rated for recreational uses and values.

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dominate the low-lying coast from Pātea Beach to the southern extent of the region. Cliff-top dunes are also a unique feature of the Taranaki coastline. The coastline is noted for high quality surf breaks. This is particularly evident along the stretch of coast from Kaihihi Road to Stent Road, where finger like lahar deposits form offshore reef systems, creating a high concentration of quality surf breaks. Column A - Oridnary Meeting Agenda Reports - 1 October 2019 719 page

Track-changes version of Proposed Coastal Plan for hearing

Kaihihi Road to Stent Road, where finger like lahar deposits form offshore reef systems, creating a high concentration of quality surf breaks. page 5 CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I I n t roduc t ion 1.6 Mana whenua The resources of Tangaroa have has (60) provided for and nourished the iwi o Taranaki for generations. These resources were It is integral to the lives of the people who occupyied the settlements adjoining the coastline. Tangaroa providesd for

AEE - Ōpunake Power Ltd

1921. This time a loan of £70,000 was raised by a poll of ratepayers of the Power Board area, which went from the Oeo Road in the south to the Mototi Stream in the north.  In December 1923 the area from the Mototi Stream to Puniho Road was added to the district and a loan of £22,000 was raised to cover it, and the scheme has been operating ever since. In 1995 Egmont Electricity upgraded the scheme and replaced the old system with new penstocks, a new generator and electrical equipment

Lepper Piggery consent monitoring 2018-2019

finish’ piggery breeding and fattening unit situated on Mountain Road Lepperton, in the Waiongana catchment. The facility includes a solids composting process and an anaerobic biogas digester that generates about half of the total electricity usage for the site. Effluent from the piggery is now largely irrigated to land, a recent innovation in effluent management on the site. The Trust holds three consents-to abstract water from the Waiongana Stream, to discharge treated effluent to land and